I can't believe I gotta make this tweet but:
please do not follow me and immediately slide into my DM's lol. i'm flattered, but I also have a partner lol.
also don't offer to rub my feet. what?!
🚨 Jason Ayto’s departure was caused by fundamental differences over Tony Bloom’s data-dominated recruitment operation.
Ayto was accustomed at Arsenal to data, video analysis and scouts out in the field, all playing more or less equal parts in signing a player. The different approaches were discussed at length when Ayto was appointed.
It gradually became clear over the months leading up to the summer transfer window that Brighton’s overriding focus on data would be an insurmountable sticking point for both parties. They will not budge on their methods, which Ayto found too restrictive.
The decision did not come as a total surprise to him.
[@AndyNaylorBHAFC]
#bhafc
went on a boat tour today!
I learned a lot. kid who’s working towards a switch 2 told me harbor stories. captain was so excited to take this ✨brand new boat ✨ out for a spin.
I think about the uber driver who drove me to DC the morning I moved. He himself just moved from NYC and lived in my home suburb.
The last thing he said to me was “god bless you! good luck in your new home.”
🚨🆕 Brajan Gruda wants to stay at RB Leipzig. The decision has been made. RB Leipzig and Brighton are already in direct talks.
For budget reasons, Leipzig are pushing for another loan deal - this time with either an option to buy or an obligation to buy. Brighton are willing to let him leave. @philipphinze24 🇩🇪
#RIVER | El mediocampista Facundo Buonanotte, cuyo pase le pertenece a Brighton (Inglaterra), es uno de los apuntados. Hay tratativas por él. Lo conté recién en @DSportsRadio.
🚨‼️River Plate have started transfer negotiations with Brighton for Midfielder Facundo Buonanotte! 👀💙🤍
Facundo is expected to leave Brighton and is considered a top target for River this summer! 🇦🇷
(Source- ✍🏻 @GermanBalcarce)
#Brighton#BHAFC#RiverPlate
UPDATE: @NASA can confirm a fireball over New England at 2:06 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The meteor was about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter with a mass of 5.6 metric tons and entered Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 42,000 mph.
The meteor traveled through the atmosphere from northwest to southeast for 26 miles before breaking up at an altitude of 31 miles and producing a meteorite fall into Cape Cod Bay.
Based on the latest data, the energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, which accounts for the sonic boom.
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